FROM THIRTY YEARS WITH FREUD who spoke out in spite of the scorn and anger they aroused; and yet, how powerful must the inner voice have been which lived so long without echo ! Here I am led to an intuition that seems to me deeper than Nietzsche's cry, " All joy wants eter- nity ! " Perhaps the child and the savage, as well as those in whom psychic ills have caused a reversion to these earlier stages of development, are content with solitary pleasures. But for adult man the truth is that all joy wants society. 200